The entire council of the church had been gathered: the three bishops, the twelve patrons, and the six knights of the church.
They were all gathered in a small meeting room. A large rectangular table was placed in the center of the room, the exquisite designs visible with intricate linings of gold and white.
Seated at the head of the table was Carlos, and opposite him was the highest patron of the church.
She sat comfortably, her legs crossed, and her eyes were covered with a scarf that had a golden cross drawn across it.
This was the same for the other patrons seated in the room.
Even from afar, one could tell that there was a clear separation between each party.
Despite all forming the congregation called the 'Church,' each had their own respective functions. Furthermore, there was a slight struggle for power between the two sides.